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With many hours spent over the latter half of the off season in preparation for the opening round of the Mopar CSBK championship at Shannonille Motorsport Park last weekend, it was with much excitement that Trevor climbed aboard his new Yamaha Canada FZR-R1M for the first time at Thursday’s Pro6Cycle track day. “I felt very comfortable immediately on the bike and was very impressed with the responsiveness of the chassis and how much feedback the bike gave me,” Trevor said. “Dave Weaver, my tuner and I spent the test day making changes and getting me acclimatized with all the electronic functions and rider aids that the Yamaha has to offer. With the R1 being the first ‘current generation’ bike I have been on, I was extremely impressed with everything and mildly amused with the multiple comments from people at the track that I am looking like less of a “Wild Man” this year. “ Friday’s official CSBK practice sessions were successful, getting used to the new bike and with Dave dialling in the Ohlins suspension and Graves YEC electronics. With some fresh Dunlop tires installed on a set of fresh Yamaha wheels generously donated to Trevor by friend Frank DaSilva for the weekend, Trevor entered Saturday’s Dalton Timmis Insurance Pro Superbike Qualifying sitting fourth place after qualifying session 1. With the level of competition for the 2016 season becoming greatly elevated over the offseason, Trevor was very happy to have qualified and to be starting the race fifth after only missing the front row by under 0.001 of a second to friend and fellow rider Ben Young in the Top 10 Qualifiers Shootout session. Sunday morning’s practice had even more gains made as Trevor closed within half a second of the session’s fastest time.As the lights went off and the field came around for the completion of the opening lap for Sunday’s main event, Trevor fell in behind fellow Yamaha rider Kevin Lacombe. After clearing Kevin on lap 4, Trevor ran the pace of the lead group but after much effort was unable to close the gap. “I was watching the lead group out in front of me and was hoping they would start dicing, enabling me to close up and have a late race charge forward. Matt’s opening race pace was really strong and I could see the possibility of that happening fading as everyone had their head down trying to catch him,” Trevor said. With the heat and high track temps creating some slippery areas where some of the tracks pavement was breaking up, Trevor chose to ride conservative entering the final third of the race. “Unfortunately I caught myself out between being cautious in some sectors and aggressive in others and made a mistake, getting in too hot to the brake zone at the end of the back straight.” After rejoining the track in 8th place, Trevor pushed in the closing laps and moved back up to 7th at the checkered flag. Trevor was content taking valuable championship points from the weekend and has a clear focus towards specific improvement for a better result from the next event, June 23-26th.Trevor and OneSpeed Racing would like to thank everyone who made race one a success and possible and can’t wait to see all the fans at round 2 in June.Yamaha Motors Canada – Brooklin Cycle Racing – Dunlop Tires/ Pro 6Cycle – Motovan.com – Shoei Helmets USA - Liquid Moly – TCX Boots – Five Gloves – Studio Cycle Group/ Nexo Sports – Flexi-Glass bodywork – Bickle Tire warmers –Rockstar Energy Canada – Graves Motorsports – Dalton Timmis Insurance – Dave Weaver/ Full Spectrum Racing – Jon Cornwell – RMRacing/Ross Millson - Frank Dasilva – Daley’s Auto - DadFrom a press release

This past weekend, Trevor Daley debuted the Parts Canada/Suzuki Canada GSX-R 1000 at round one of the Mopar CSBK Canadian superbike championship.Trevor, having been involved in a severe crash the previous Saturday that resulted in broken bones in both hands, and being unable to ride one of the OneSpeed Racing Suzuki’s , made for a challenging weekend indeed. The weekend ran on a mix of determination,energy and momentum built throughout the off season and from the many great partners supporting Trevor’s 2015 race season.After being denied access to the track in any pre-race test sessions due to questions about Trevor’s ability to ride,and with official CSBK Friday practice sessions being blanketed by a rain storm, Trevor took to the track Saturday morning for what was essentially his first time on either of the bikes this year. Trevor was able to qualify tenth to advance to “superpole” where, unfortunately, a broken chain on his first lap ended his session and broke the engine case. Trevor, along with help from Neil Graham (Cycle Canada Magazine), Jeff Bloor (Riders Choice)and from the team of amateur rider Alexander Cleary, changed the motor. Going third quickest in Sunday mornings practice was what Trevor had felt he was capable of doing in Saturdays qualifying. The Suzuki engine he and the team installed was internally outfitted with Yoshimura RnD parts from Parts Canada, attributing to his added speed.Trevor had a great start in the feature race moving up to 6th on the first lap. “I ran a smart race conserving my hands, and the tire, having chosen a soft Dunlop rear for the main event. I could see the two riders ahead of me the entire race and had a feeling that late in the race I would be able to catch them.” As the laps counted down, Trevor’s strategy started to show as he started catching 4th and 5th place at a rapid pace. Unfortunately the late race charge was cut short when another rider was unable to make a clean pass, taking Trevor down in the second last turn. Trevor remounted, with no further injury due to his HJC helmet and Alpinestars leathers, crossing the line in twelfth position walking away from round one with championship points and one off week to heal and regroup. Trevor and OneSpeed Racing are grateful of the support from the fans and from those throughout the paddock, and can’t wait to get back on the podium for Parts Canada, Suzuki Canada, Yoshimura Research and Development USA,Rockstar Energy Canada, Alpinestars, HJC Helmets, Great Gulf, Hero Demo, Core Excavation, Dunlop tires and Moto-mod suspension by Cornwell.

Trevor Daley and OneSpeed Racing are pleased to announce their partnership with Suzuki Canada for the 2015 CSBK Mopar Superbike race season.The addition of Suzuki to Trevor’s 2015 race program strengthens what has already transitioned from a basic privateer effort to a power backed team within the series over the off season.Suzuki Canada and Parts Canada being Trevor’s main support for the 2015 national race effort,both bring not only huge strength to the program but an immense amount of experience as both have been long time supporters of Canadian racing and riders within the series and industry.“Being the 30th anniversary of Suzuki’s GSX-R motorcycle, I am extremely excited to be representing and riding the Suzuki GSX-R’s again this year at the sports highest level within the country”- Trevor says… “I have had great success and some of my best races aboard Suzuki’s throughout my short superbike racing career and feel extremely privileged to have the opportunity tobring Suzuki race wins in such a landmark year for them as a brand.”Trevor is looking forward to racing in this weekend’s opening round of the Mopar CSBK superbike championship at Calabogie Motorsports Park outside of Ottawa. Trevor is also looking forward to meeting all the fans and can be found under the Suzuki Canada GSX-R tents for an autographed Trevor Daley poster courtesy of Parts Canada and Suzuki.Trevor would like to thank Suzuki Canada for their support in 2015 along with Parts Canada, Yoshimura Research and Development USA, Alpinestars, HJC Helmets, Rockstar Energy Canada, Great Gulf,CORE Excavation, HERO Demolition, Pro6cycle/Dunlop tires, Moto-Mod/suspension by Cornwell and Onespeed chop shop.com

Date of Birth: 1986Height: 6'0 Profession: Owner, One Speed Chop Shop/Trevor Daley ConceptsYears Racing: 1996 - Present Growing up at the race track, at Trevor's fathers auto shop or in the garage at home, Trevor acquired a love for all things mechanical. Throughout many seasons of racing himself, working with Aim autosport in their IMSA and Grand-am proto-type programs along with working at Kreater customs, Trevor developed a talent for fabrication which combinds function with speed and style. A true passion for what he does comes from deep within. In 2011 ONE SPEED chop shop was born and is building its reputation with each satisfied customer and every completed bike build.

The past two weekends Trevor tried his hand at flat track racing on the Paris and Burford half mile dirt ovals in the first two rounds of the Flat Track Canada racing series on the Parts Canada - Onespeedchopshop.com CRF450R.Flat track being something Trevor had never tried before, jumping into the intermediate DTX and open classes was potentially ambitious. "I felt that this was a situation where much like my CSBK Mopar Superbike career, where riding with stronger competition, would result in a faster learning curve for myself." Trevor walked away from round one in Paris with a first and second place finish in his heats, a fourth place finish in the Open main and rallied to a 7th after a crash in the DTX main event. Trevor had a great time racing and meeting the fans and other racers in the pit as they came and got refreshed with a Rockstar and stickers courtesy of Rockstar Energy Canada.Round two managed to produce more excitement and great racing. Trevor adapted to the Burford track very quickly and started the day with an added boost of confidence and power as his bike was outfitted with an exhaust system from Yoshiumura andParts Canada. Scoring a second place in the DTX heat was a great start and in the Open heat, Trevor battled with Braden Vallee, 2014 flat track Canada class champion, passing each other five times in the opening two laps before a crash climaxed the excitement as Trevor attempted a very ambition pass.The main events were even more exciting as Trevor scored a third place in the DTX main and road from last to third twice as there was a re-start after just 3 laps due to an accident involving multiple riders. Trevor claimed his second podium of the day in only his second event and left Burford excited to get focused as he will test the Parts Canada Suzuki Yoshimura GSX-R1000 in two weeks.Trevor will be attending the Pro6cycle track days taking place at Calabogie, uniting with tuner Gary Medley in preparation for the opening round of the Mopar CSBK Pro Superbike race season the following weekend. Thanks to the fans and everyone making 2015 possible and a great year. Parts Canada - Rockstar Energy Canada - Yoshimura - Alpinestars - HJC Helmets - Thor - 100percent - Pro6cycle Dunlop - Onespeedchopshop.com - GreatGulf - Moto-Mod

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SPONSORSOnespeed racing and Trevor Daley are proud to announce that Pro 6 cycle and Dunlop tires Canada are an official partner for the 2015 Mopar Canadian Superbike Championship season. Pro 6 cycle offers a complete array of services for all levels of motorcycle track hungry riders from track days themselves to tires and schooling with Pro riders. For details and information regarding which Pro6cycle track days Trevor Daley will be attending and available for, or any other inquires, feel free to contact Onespeed or visit pro6cycle.com